Bowditch & Dewey of Worcester to merge with smaller Boston-based firm

Bowditch & Dewey, a Worcester law firm dating to 1914, will merge with Kenney & Sams, a Boston-based firm started 20 years ago.
The merger is slated to take effect Jan. 1, with the combined firms to carry the Bowditch & Dewey name.
“This merger with Kenney & Sams will solidify our presence in Central Massachusetts, MetroWest and Boston, and add a significant number of experienced trial attorneys to our firm as we continue our growth,” John Shoro, managing partner of Bowditch & Dewey, said in a statement. “This talent merger will add new expertise and depth to our firm as we continue to provide valued counsel to our clients.”
Bowditch & Dewey has a staff of about 70 lawyers, with Kenney & Sams having a roster of about 20 lawyers.
The merger was announced by the firms on Thursday, Dec. 18.
Michael Sams, co-founder at Kenney & Sams, said in a statement: “The Bowditch brand as a law firm is so highly regarded in this region. The significant high-end practice area depth that Bowditch brings combines so well with our strengths in trial work, litigation, and risk management to make for a true full-service law firm for our clients.”
Bowditch & Dewey has long been one of Worcester’s biggest firms. The business was founded in Worcester in 1914 as Thayer, Smith & Gaskill. The Bowditch name was added in the 1950s, the Dewey name in 1970.
The firm has had other mergers, including one with Sheridan, Garrahan & Lander of Framingham in 1991.
Earlier this year, several lawyers from Bowditch & Dewey left the firm for a Worcester office of Boston-based Prince Lobel Tye.




